Effect of polarization filters on hand vein sample image quality
Abstract
This is work about using (polarization) filters in hand-vein biometric recognition. Experiments clearly demonstrate that the respective application of linear polarization, circular polarization, and band pass filters on the capturing lens improve hand-vein sample image quality across a considerable range of specific vascular image quality metrics. In case the illumination source is additionally equipped with a linear polarization filter (in relative perpendicular direction), further quality improvement could not be demonstrated.
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Kauba, C. & Uhl, A., (2026) “Effect of polarization filters on hand vein sample image quality”, Proceedings of the Austrian Symposium on AI, Robotics, and Vision 3(1), 112-116.
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